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                                                 Grade 12 PsycholoGy
                                                 Midterm Practice Examination
                      Name:   ______________________________________                For Marker’s Use Only
                      Student Number: _____________________________           Date: ___________________________
                      Attending                                               Final Mark _______ /100 = ________%
                                 q                 Non-Attending   q
                      Phone Number: ______________________________            Comments: 
                      Address: ____________________________________
                      ____________________________________________
                      ____________________________________________     
                      Instructions
                           The midterm examination will be weighted as follows:
                           Q  Modules 1 to 3: 100%
                           The format of the midterm examination will be as follows:
                           Q  Part 1: Matching Definitions and Famous Psychologists  
                             (30 questions, 0.5 mark each)
                           Q  Part 2: Multiple-Choice Questions (35 questions, 1 mark each)
                           Q  Part 3: Short-Answer Questions (choose 4 out of 5 questions, 5 marks each)
                           Q  Part 4: Long-Answer Questions (choose 3 out of 4 questions, 10 marks each)
                             The following practice midterm examination contains a sample of 
                              the types of questions you will find on the midterm examination.
                                                                              Midterm Practice Examination         11
                                Part 1: Matching Definitions and Famous Psychologists 
                                (30 x 0.5 mark = 15 marks)
                                On the midterm examination, there are 30 questions each worth 0.5 mark to a total of 15 
                                marks. Below is a sample of the types of terms you are responsible for learning.
                                Match the terms or names of the psychologists on the left with the correct description 
                                on the right. Place the corresponding number on the line next to the term or name.
                                 ____ data                                                      1.  The act of telling participants the purpose of the 
                                                                                                       study.
                                 ____ debriefing                                                2.  These develop from two different fertilized eggs.
                                 ____ emotions                                                  3.  It is the scientific study of behaviour and mental 
                                                                                                       processes.
                                 ____ empathetic                                                4.  The name of a psychiatrist who believed that 
                                                                                                       psychological problems could be traced to childhood 
                                                                                                       sexual conflicts.
                                 ____ fraternal twins                                           5.  These are full-bodied responses involving arousal, 
                                                                                                       behaviours, and experience.
                                 ____ Freud                                                     6.  The difference between the highest score and the 
                                                                                                       lowest score.
                                 ____ gender roles                                              7.     This is a newly fertilized egg.
                                 ____ neuron                                                    8.  This is understanding that things will remain 
                                                                                                       constant even though there may be changes in the 
                                                                                                       distance, angle of view, or lighting level of an object.
                                 ____ perceptual constancy                                      9.  These are expectations about the way men and 
                                                                                                       women behave.
                                 ____ primary sex                                             10.  These are the reproductive organs in humans.
                                            characteristics 
                                 ____ psychology                                              11.  This is information our nervous system receives from 
                                                                                                       the environment.
                                 ____ range                                                   12.  It is the information that you collect.
                                 ____ sensation                                               13.  It involves sharing thoughts, and understanding and 
                                                                                                       reflecting the other person’s feelings.
                                 ____ stress                                                  14.  It is a process by which we perceive and respond to 
                                                                                                       events that we see as threatening or challenging.
                                 ____ zygote                                                  15.  This is the name of the individual cells found in the 
                                                                                                       brain.
                                   2                      Grade 12 Psychology
                       Name: ___________________________________________
                       Part 2: Multiple-Choice Questions (35 x 1 mark = 35 marks)
                       On the midterm examination, there are 35 multiple-choice questions each worth 1 mark 
                       to a total of 35 marks. Below is a sample of ten multiple-choice questions.
                       Circle the letter beside the best answer for each multiple-choice question.
                        1.  Which of the following behaviours can best be described as overt behaviour? 
                            a.   You are watching TV game shows.
                            b.   You are thinking about the answer to a contestant’s question.
                            c.   You are sad that the contestant answered incorrectly.
                            d.  You are wondering whether or not there are any frozen waffles left in the freezer.
                        2.  Which of the following methods of studying the brain produces an x-ray as several 
                            cameras rotate around the brain to take the image? 
                            a.   Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
                            b.   Positron Emission Tomography (PET scan)
                            c.   Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT scan)
                            d.  Electroencephalogram (EEG)
                        3.  In order to understand personality, trait theorists attempt to… 
                            a.   create traits that fit people
                            b.   increase the number of basic traits that have been identified
                            c.   classify traits and discover how they are related to behaviour
                            d.  reduce the common traits to measures of temperament
                        4.  Which of the following is not true of a percentile rank? 
                            a.   It compares one score with other scores in an imaginary group of 100 individuals.
                            b.   It compares a score to an imaginary score of 100.
                            c.   It indicates where a score stands in that group.
                            d.  It indicates how many people had equal or lower scores.
                        5.  A neuron does all of the following except… 
                            a.   receive information from another neuron
                            b.   carry information
                            c.   pass on information to the next neuron in line
                            d.  receive and carry information to the neurotransmitter
                                                                                  Midterm Practice Examination           3
                  6.  The theory according to which children learn from their culture a concept of what it 
                     means to be male and female and then adjust their behaviour to fit is the… 
                     a.   Social Learning Theory
                     b.   Gender Schema Theory
                     c.   Gender Identity Theory
                     d.  Gender Role Theory
                  7.  William James’ approach to psychology was defined as… 
                     a.   behaviour
                     b.   the mind as a function of the organism
                     c.   the personality
                     d.  inner needs, fulfillment, the search for identity, and other human concerns
                  8.  Twin and adoption studies have determined that…
                     a.   nature determines who we are
                     b.   nurture determines who we are
                     c.   nature and nurture are important in determining who we are
                     d.  nature and nurture are not important in determining who we are
                  9.  Denial, bargaining, and acceptance are three stages of Kubler-Ross’s theory on death 
                     and dying. The other two stages are… 
                     a.   anger and depression
                     b.   grieving and depression
                     c.   sadness and anger
                     d.  sadness and grieving
                 10.  Which statement about social-cognitive theory is incorrect? 
                     a.   Social-cognitive theorists use experiments to study how different situations affect 
                          people’s attitudes and behaviours.
                     b.   Social-cognitive theorists look at a person’s past behaviour patterns in order to 
                          predict future behaviour.
                     c.   Social-cognitive perspective is an objective, scientific approach to looking at 
                          personality.
                     d.  Social-cognitive perspective includes cognition and learning, emphasizes the 
                          environment, and takes individual’s emotions into account.
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